Activities and Rituals: End of summer, honoring of the dead, scrying, divination, last harvest, meat harvest, third harvest, the dark mysteries, rebirth through death.

Incense: Copal, sandalwood, mastic resin, benzoin, sweetgrass, wormwood, mugwort, sage, myrrh or patchouli

Tools: besom, cauldron, tarot, obsidian ball, pendulum, runes, oghams, Ouija boards, black cauldron or bowl filled with black ink or water, or magick mirror

Stones/Gems: Black obsidian, jasper, carnelian, onyx, smoky quartz, jet, bloodstone, jet

Colors: Black, orange, red, white, silver, gold.

Symbols & Decorations: apples, autumn flowers, acorns, bat, black cat, bones, corn stalks, coloured leaves, crows, death/dying, divination and the tools associated with it, ghosts, gourds, Indian corn, jack-o-lantern, nuts , oak leaves, pomegranates, pumpkins, scarecrows, scythes, waning moon, gourds, besoms.

Foods: apples, apple dishes, cider, meat (traditionally this is the meat harvest) especially pork, mulled cider with spices, nuts-representing resurrection and rebirth, nuts, pomegranates, potatoes, pumpkins, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, roasted pumpkin seeds, squash, turnips

Deities: Anubis, Arianrhod, Astarte, Baba Yaga Beansidhe (Banshee), Belili, Bran, Cailleach Beara, Cernunnos, Cerridwen, Crone , Dark Lord & Lady, Demeter, Hathor, Hecate, Hel, Horned God, Inanna, Ishtar, Isis, Kali, Kore, Lakshmi, Lilith, the Morrigan, Nephthys, Odin, Osiris, Oya, Persephone, Pomona, Rhiannon, Tlazoteotl The Goddesses

All Crone Goddesses
All Underworld Goddesses
Al-Ilat (Persian), Badb (Irish), Baba Yaga (Russian), Bast (Egyptian), Bebhionn (Irish), Bronach (Irish), Brunhilde (Teutonic), Callieach (Scottish), Carlin (Scottish), Cassandra (Greek), Cerridwen (Welsh), Copper Woman (Native American), Crobh Dearg (Irish), Devanyani (Hindu), Dolya (Russian), Edda (Norse), Elli (Teutonic), Eris (Greek), Erishkegal (Sumerian), The Fates (Greek), Fortuna (Roman), Frau Holde (Teutonic), Freya (Norse), Frigga (Norse), The Furies (Greek), Hakea (Polynesian), Hecate (Greek), Hella (Norse), Husbishag (Semitic), Inanna (Sumerian), Ishtar (Babylonian), Isis (Egyptian), Kali (Indian), Kalma (Finnish-Yugoritic), Lilith (Semitic), Macha (Irish), Mara (Persian), Mari (Hindu), Mari-Ama (Norse), Marzana (Slavic), The Morrigan (Irish), Mother Holle (German), Nephtys (Egyptian), Nicnevin (Anglo-Scottish), The Norns (Norse), The Old Woman Who Never Dies (Native American), Oya (African),

The Gods
All Death Gods
All Aged Gods
All Underworld Gods
Arawn (Welsh), Am-Heh (Egyptian), Arawn (Welsh), Corn Father (Native American), Coyote Brother (Native American), Dis (Roman), Eite-Ade (Etruscan), Ghede (Voodun), Hades (Greek), Heimdall (Norse), The Great Horned God (European), Kronos (Greco-Phoenician), Maderha (Lapp), Odin (Norse), Rangi (Maori), Sekhet (Egyptian), Xocatl (Aztec),

Herbs and Flowers: almond, apple leaf , autumn joy sedum, bay leaf, calendula, cinnamon, cloves, cosmos, garlic, ginger , hazelnut, hemlock cones, mandrake root, marigold, mums, mugwort (to aid in divination), mullein seeds , nettle, passionflower, pine needles, pumpkin seeds, rosemary (for remembrance of our ancestors), rue, sage, sunflower petals and seeds, tarragon, wild ginseng, wormwood, heliotrope, mint, nutmeg.

Animals: Stag, cat, bat, owl, jackal, elephant, ram, scorpion, heron, crow, robin.

Work: sex magick, release of bad habits, banishing, fairy magick, divination of any kind, candle magick, astral projection, past life work, dark moon mysteries, mirror spells (reflection), casting protection , inner work, propitiation, clearing obstacles, uncrossing, inspiration, workings of transition or culmination, manifesting transformation,creative visualization, contacting those who have departed this plane

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